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IP Bandwidth Watchdog 0.8.1 (Default branch)

Image ipband is a pcap-based traffic monitor. It tallies per-subnet traffic and bandwidth usage and starts detailed logging if the specified threshold for a specific subnet is exceeded. This utility could be handy in a limited bandwidth WAN environment (frame relay, ISDN, etc.) to pinpoint offending traffic sources if certain links become saturated to the point where legitimate packets start getting dropped. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
The integer type was changed to hold a cumulative byte count from long to double to avoid counter overflow in reports. Debian-specific changes include avoiding the use of /usr/local/, a man page in section 8, avoiding the use of printf when running in the background, successful building even if strtok_r is defined as a macro, and a change of the default MTA command string for mailing reports.Image

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niff(7) 						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						   niff(7)

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niff - Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF) introductory information. DESCRIPTION
The Network Interface Failure Finder, NIFF, is a facility for detecting and reporting possible failures in network interface cards (NICs) or their connections. Detection is done by monitoring device counters and attempting to generate traffic to NICs suspected of having failed. Reporting is done using the Event Manager subsystem (EVM). NIFF does not drive failover operations; that is the responsibility of the application that subscribes to NIFF's EVM events. Appropriate courses of action may include selecting another network interface for communication or if it is a clustered environment, migrating an application. See nr(7) for further information. At the heart of NIFF is the traffic monitor thread. The traffic monitor thread tracks changes in the network device's counters, and notes if the received packet counter remains unchanged since the previous snapshot. As long as the counter continues to increase, the traffic monitor thread assumes the NIC is functioning. See nifftmt(7) for further information. The traffic monitor thread can monitor any network interface. The configuration utility, niffconfig, is used to activate and administer the traffic monitor thread. See nifftmt(7) and niffconfig(8) for further information. The Network Interface Failure Finder daemon, niffd, is a traffic generator for network interfaces that have been classified inactive by the kernel traffic monitor thread. The purpose of niffd is to get the interface packet counters to increment, signifying the interface is still alive and well. See niffd(8) for further information. SEE ALSO
: nifftmt(7), nr(7), niffconfig(8), niffd(8) delim off niff(7)